Kiiru Muhoya has a diverse work experience that spans several years. In 2014, they worked as a Summer Intern at iHub Nairobi, where they were part of the team that organized the Barcamp 2014, a tech conference. Kiiru also initiated the young innovators workshop to support youth ideas.
In 2016, Kiiru founded Build For Kenya LTD, where they successfully launched the company and secured startup capital from various investors. Kiiru engaged with notable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, The Office of the President, and UN-Women.
From 2016 to 2017, Kiiru served as a Content Fellow at TEDxWarwick, contributing to the organization's content development.
In 2018, Kiiru became the President of Warwick Africa Summit, overseeing its operations and leadership.
In 2019, Kiiru joined Acorn as an Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer, providing support and assistance.
Most recently, in 2020, Kiiru founded Fingo Africa, where they currently serve as the Founder.
Overall, Kiiru Muhoya's work experience includes roles in founding and leading organizations, content development, event organization, and executive assistance.
Kiiru Muhoya's education history includes attending the University of Warwick, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Philosophy Politics and Economics. It is not specified when they started or completed this program. Prior to their university studies, Kiiru Muhoya completed their A- Levels at Brookhouse International School. The field of study for their A- Levels is not mentioned.
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